I dunno ...
http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/softwheel-suspension-wheels-heading-for-eurobike/

The wheels remain rigid while on tarmac, but when encountering obstacles
the suspension mechanism comes into effect to absorb more than half of the
impact energy, according to the manufacturer. The selective mechanism acts
when impacted above a certain threshold and when the suspension kicks in,
the wheel’s hub is shifted to create a cushioning effect without
compromising comfort or performance, it said. The decreased suspension
recovery time also allows for high frequency shock absorption.

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